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Vantage for noobs: A Beginner's Guide To Vantage

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Overview Apex Legends' newest character, Vantage, joined the legend lineup alongside the launch of Season 14: Hunted. Although she's not the first airborne legend to join the Apex Games, she is the first character with a skillset and abilities built specifically for ranged combat, and she's seriously shaking up the meta. Due to the unique nature of Vantage's abilities, she can be a bit tricky to master. But with some practice (and a bit of studying), you'll be zooming around Outlands and sniping freshly nerfed Valkyries out of the sky in no time. Though Apex Games may be rigged, following these tips will greatly increase your odds of bringing Vantage (and her furry little sidekick) into the winner's circle Use your ability arsenal Vantage is one of the most powerful legends in the game, with her unorthodox abilities making her an absolute juggernaut on the battlefield. But those abilities are useless if you don't understand how they work or how best to take

Pathfinder for noobs: A Beginner's Guide To pathfinder

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Overview Apex Legends is a battle royale game that encourages you to work alongside two players as a squad, leveraging the strengths of the game's characters. The many playable characters in Apex Legends each have their own unique abilities, and if you've chosen Pathfinder, you probably have an interest in scoping out the path ahead for your squad. As a scout, it's your responsibility to use his various mobility options to spot enemy locations and strategic points of interest. Keep reading for all the information you need on Pathfinder's abilities, including his strengths and weaknesses, as well as tips on how to use him effectively and help your team to victory. Abilities and mobilities Often, you'll find that a squad's path to success is made possible by a solid recon player. Pathfinder handles a role like that in spades with abilities that provide advantageous intel. His abilities can increase mobility and awareness of nearby enemies, so your responsibility

Rampart for noobs: A Beginner's Guide To Rampart

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Overview Apex Legends doesn't necessarily function as a defensive-minded title, generally favoring mobility and fast reflexes over staying put for an extended period of time. But that hasn't stopped Respawn from adding in a solid selection of well-rounded defensive legends with varied kits that keep things interesting. One such character, Rampart, has long remained one of the game's least popular legends since her launch back in Season 6, largely due to the fact that she requires a good bit of setup time and is required to stay within a limited area to make the most of her extremely defensive kit--or at least that's what is often assumed. Following a string of buffs to her minigun ultimate ability and her deployable walls, Rampart has slowly morphed into an underrated pick. While she may not possess the mobility options needed to place her in the meta, she's nevertheless a force to be reckoned with for anyone who grasps the intricacies of her defensive kit. In this

Octane for noobs: A Beginner's Guide To Octane

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  Overview If you want to pull off a win in Apex Legends, you'll often want to find a healthy balance between being defensive and being aggressive--both in your thinking and your character selection. The fast and furious Octane is one of the game's most aggressive characters--a quick and deadly legend capable of closing the gap between you and your opponents rapidly before they know what hit 'em. Octane is an attack-oriented legend, great for catching players off guard or running them down when they've had their shields broken--but this speed demon mentality can also leave you vulnerable. To use Octane effectively, you'll need quick reflexes, a willingness to push fights, and the know-how to keep yourself alive. We've got everything you need to know about his abilities, how to pair him with other characters, and what pitfalls you should try to avoid along the way. A flurry of lightning-fast abilities Describing Octane as "The Adrenaline Junky" is Respa